29-07-2010
29th June 2010
Hide away your technology and still use it!
Is your need for entertainment taking over your living room? If you have a freeview or sky box, video and DVD player all fighting for space around your television then suppliers of TV aerials, power inverters and voltage converters, Best Stuff, have an amazing piece of technology for you.
The Bluedelta Hideaway is an ingenious product available from Best stuff which allows you to hide your sky box and DVD player into a cupboard or drawer and still use your remote controls. This amazing piece of technology is very small and unobtrusive, has high output power which is great for reliable control and needs no assembly.
When using a remote control an IR emission is sent and received which instructs your machine to perform the action requested such as play. This Bluedelta Hideaway has a very powerful IR emitter and works by emitting any IR signals received by the pickup, this constitutes a signal boost allowing you to control the DVD's, VCR's etc surrounding it despite them being hidden from the remote control.
This product is not only efficient is also eco-friendly. It has an extremely low power consumption taking less than 12mA of current and only needing more when it is actually emitting a signal.
This piece of technology is available for just £33.99, comes with a one years manufacturers guarantee and there is no delivery charge or vat to pay extra. For more information on this product and many more please visit www.beststuff.co.uk
About Best Stuff: Best Stuff is a different concept in electronic commerce. Its product list continues to grow, but will always only offer one product in any category or price band. There can only be one "best." Best Stuff offers a range of appliances and accessories from big name manufacturers - like Philips, Panasonic, Humax, Gaggia, Magimix, KitchenAid, Philex, Koss, Wahl, Labgear, The Voltage Conversion Company, Power Bright and Celestron. The firm also has great computer products from the likes of Xitel, SanDisk, Hama and Newlink. For more information, visit http://www.beststuff.co.uk.